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Explain ~/documents, ~/library, ~/tmp. What directory is ~ on ios?
Answer Posted / Akash Kumar
~ on iOS represents the home directory of the current user. It's equivalent to /Users/<username> on macOS. The ~/Documents directory stores user-created documents, while ~/Library contains application support files and settings. ~/tmp is a temporary directory for storing temporary files.
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